Title of article
Bridging the gap between physician and medical student education: using the Train the Trainer model to improve cultural competence training in the clerkship years of medical school
Author/Authors
Anderson , Paige M College of Medicine and Life Sciences - University of Toledo - Toledo - OH, USA , Vanderbilt , Allison A College of Medicine and Life Sciences - University of Toledo - Toledo - OH, USA
Pages
4
From page
495
To page
498
Abstract
Cultural competence (CC) training has become a required part of medical education to create future physicians dedicated to decreasing health disparities. However, current training seems to be inadequate as research has demonstrated gaps between CC training and clinical behaviors of students. One aspect that is potentially contributing to this gap is the lack of physician education of CC. Without it being something not only taught in the classroom, but also modeled and taught in the clinical setting, CC will continue to be a theoretical concept instead of a skill set that changes the way that future physicians interact with patients and make decisions about patient care. To change this, we propose the implementation of a Train the Trainer model in which the preclinical professor in charge of CC education trains Clerkship and Residency Directors who then can train and supervise the physicians and residents in their departments on CC to better implement it into the formal and informal curriculum of clerkships.
Keywords
clerkship curriculum , cultural competence , Train the Trainer , physician education , undergraduate medical education , health disparities
Journal title
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2625234
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